SOCCER PLAYER

Valērijs Šabala

1994 - Today

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Valērijs Šabala (born 12 October 1994) is a Latvian professional footballer who plays as a forward for and captains II liga club Chojniczanka Chojnice. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Valērijs Šabala is the 17,843rd most popular soccer player (up from 18,107th in 2024), the 325th most popular biography from Latvia (down from 323rd in 2019) and the 24th most popular Latvian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Valērijs Šabala ranks 17,843 out of 21,273Before her are Vahid Talebloo, Rachid Alioui, Beto, Fabien Audard, Armando Obispo, and Lionel Mathis. After her are Fredrik Midtsjø, Jean-Louis Leca, Nika Kacharava, Tim Brown, Dostonbek Khamdamov, and Vitor Bueno.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Valērijs Šabala ranks 798Before her are Gabriele Detti, Patricia Maria Țig, Hikaru Naomoto, Larry Azouni, Takuya Iwanami, and Parvizdzhon Umarbayev. After her are Nika Kacharava, Vitor Bueno, Teuvo Teräväinen, Aleksandar Čavrić, Christin Hussong, and Lucas Auer.

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In Latvia

Among people born in Latvia, Valērijs Šabala ranks 325 out of 323Before her are Krists Neilands (1994), Viktor Tikhonov (1988), Guntis Galviņš (1986), Krišjānis Rēdlihs (1981), Rodions Kurucs (1998), and Kristaps Sotnieks (1987). After her are Anastasija Grigorjeva (1990), Anton Zabolotny (1991), Kaspars Dubra (1990), Jānis Strenga (1988), Roberts Uldriķis (1998), and Marats Kasems (1990).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Latvia

Among soccer players born in Latvia, Valērijs Šabala ranks 24Before her are Andrejs Štolcers (1974), Vadim Demidov (1986), Vitālijs Maksimenko (1990), Aleksejs Višņakovs (1984), Oskars Kļava (1983), and Aleksandrs Čekulajevs (1985). After her are Anton Zabolotny (1991), Kaspars Dubra (1990), Roberts Uldriķis (1998), Vladislavs Gutkovskis (1995), Igors Tarasovs (1988), and Andrejs Cigaņiks (1997).